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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 6

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Friday. January 8, 1971 Page 6 Las Cruces Sun-News Clue-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Burton a a 1021 a i Drive, a been i their a a a i by her a a I i a and their two-year-old daughter, Kelly, from I'alos Vertics i a a i The i a also visited her two sisters and I i a a Mrs. i a a Castle and the Castles' children, i a Carrie.

i i i i Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pierce and Sieve, 122!) l.oes i has been her mother, Mrs.

i a of I.a. and her brother and his i a'nd a N. from Tiisraloosa, A a Cillelte has returned from Lincoln. where she surgery. She has bcpii on a teaching at i i School i i i of school this year.

We a a I a i a Mrs. i a i teach in the Truth or i i a School. was i i a i i i i State i i We a I a Sanson of Cebu City, i of the i i i was the i a guest of Ed a i on her i i i to the a A i a i a i i to sightseeing in the Mesilla a the i i a Isabel and Kd to a i i begun a a ago while he was a i i A TAG A i i i i the i i i I a was at the i i a i i between i a i i i since owe a great debt of their past to the a i i a says a i I a i of I a of Cebu, on a a I a a a a lost i i i a i on his a the world cruise' In a i i i of i in Las Cruces, we a also i i the parts of the state a Ihc a by Coronado in the 1540's i i for Ihe a "Seven Cities of They i i Ihe I i a I'ueblos of Taos and Ihc a i i i i of a a Ke. i a now resides in a British i a a a i i a i visit i i a a i a i i School. and a Myers and her a Hoy Snecd i took i a and boat to i a a i for deep sea i i i a week It was the i trip lo a a Dyers' a a go or limes each year.

I a i i a season, a also i i a Jewel Kield a a a a i A guests were a a A a a a from Denver, a K. I a his grandson and a i Mr. and Ted A. Cotualcs and i a from Odessa. were a a a i from a Mrs.

a a a son a a Doyle a a a a a a i Mr. and i a i i a Mrs. I i i from Paso. Mr. a a been i a i a released i a spend i a i his a i a i a i a for all," a of the a i All bis a i were here except for a grandson in and it a a and a greal- a i i i i i i a Miss Stier-J, L.

Young Plan February Ritual Arts-Crafts Group Meet Set Tonight Mr. and Mrs. i i a F. Slier Sr. ol Sioux City, Iowa, announce engagement and approaching marriage of their a a a James Luther Young, son of Mr.

and Mrs. l.ulher I 1 Young of I'iioemx. A i The couple a a double- ring ceremony at 2 p.m. Feb. 13 in Newman Center, l.as Cruces, i Ihe Kev.

James L. Nielsen i i a i Miss Slier is al present employed by El I aso Residential Manpower Center. Her A. B. degree in home economics was earned al Webster College in St.

Louis, Mn. and her master's degree in counseling at the University of New Mexico in 1908. The bride-elect has one brother, William F. Slier Jr. of Sioux City.

Having received his B.A. and A degrees in business ad- i i a i Western a College of i Mr. Young is now employed as a i i a i assistant to the vice-president for student affairs at New Mexico Slate University while enrolled there in a doctoral program in a i administration. He is a member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and is at present completing his term as Exalted Ruler of the Kangcly, Colo. Lodge No.

1907. The future bridegroom has sisters--Mrs. Vernon Thomas ol Cupertino, Mrs. Charles Chainhalt and Mrs. Darlene Harms, both at Denver, Colo.

Miss Slier has named Miss Anne Lordan of St. Louis, as her maid of honor, while Mr. Young has chosen James R. I Hap) Jantzen of Rangely, to serve as best man. Ushers will he Christopher Johns of Roswell and A Perez of Chihuahua, Mexico.

Senior Citizens To Host Sunday 'Singspiration' The senior citizens of Hospitality House will be hosts for Ihe Dona Ana Counly Singspiration sel from 2 lo 4 p.m. Sunday. Place will he Ihe Hospitality House. 501 N. Alameda.

Everyone is invited to attend and encouraged to take a A two-phase program is scheduled i by Las Cruces A and a Association. Time is 7:30 p.m. at the Art Center, corner of Lohman and Tornillo. There will be installation of new i and a guest speaker. Prof.

Harold McDonald who will demonstrate his technique in landscape oil painting. prof. a before coming to Las Cruces, was artist-in-residence at Wabash College in Indiana. He has had i i i throughout the nation and his easel paintings and an murals may be viewed in public collections at Wabash College, De Pauw i i and Goshen College and are included in private collections both in this country and abroad. The public is cordially invited, says Jo B.

Nygard, program chairman. Retired Group In Education, Plans Program Retired Education Employes' Association (REEA) will hear the Rev. Nelson Wurgler speak at the 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12 meeting scheduled at Loma Heights Elementary School.

Rev. Wurgler, chairman of the Mayor's Committee on Aging, will discuss "The Future of People with a W. A. Wunsch, newly-elected president of the association, urges all members to attend this meeting. Guests are also welcome.

Refreshments will be served by the social committee of which Mrs. Sara Ivey is By Abigail Van Buren I nil Trlb.ii.-N. T. DEAR ABBY: We have a darling one-year-old adopted baby We have been advised by our case worker to apply now for our second child as the waiting list for adopted babies is longer than it has ever been because of the new liberal 3 doirt want to add to the problems of those women who are carrying an unwanted child, and maybe we're asking a lot to have them consider this, but if a woman is undecided as to which route to take, maybe knowing that there are a lot of married couples who would love to give an unborn child a home, would help in making her decision. We love our little one and would certainly like to have another thru the only way open to us.

DEAR LOVES: If you truly love children, there are plenty available. They are not all new-born, and they are all white, but they are all beautiful, and in need of love and 1 good home. DEAR ABBY: Do you think it looks nice for a college girl to ride in a car for several hundred miles with five college boys? The girl is our daughter and she says it would save her quite a lot of money if she made her trips to college and back home for weekends and holidays with the boys. They are all nice hometown boys, but Abby, one girl with five boys. We realize it would be a saving for her to travel by car with the boys, but if her character and morals were questioned it wouldn't be worth the few dollars saved.

I suppose I am old-fashioned in some of my beliefs, but where there is a good reason for it, I refuse to accept change. What is your opinion? A MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If the boys are "nice," I see no why your daughter should not ride with them. And if anyone questions her character, I wonld question theirs. looks behind the door unless he himself has hidden For Abby's booklet, "How Have a Lovely Weddtog." send Ui Abby, Box Lot Angeles, Cal. Miss a a Sticr special number to share with the group, or to lead a song, says a spokesman.

Beauceants Set i a Change Las Cruces Assembly No. 149, Social Order of Beauceants will hold installation al 8 p.m. today al Ihe Jornada Masonic Lodge, Mislead of Ihe place originally announced. Mrs. Walter Allen will take lice as president (luring the Should Burn Blue When a range is adjusted properly, gas burns wilh a clear, blue flame and a sharply defined inner cone.

There should be no Iraces of yellow in Ihe gas flame. If there are, the American Gas Association suggests you Iry cleaning the burner. If Ihe yellow persists, call your service representalive or local ulility company. January Special At Carmine's Frosting Now 12 50 Reg. 20.00 One Week Only Gaim.iti£.'i JDeautu and 590Solano Phone 526-2757 San Ysidro Club Head Is Mrs.

E. L. St. John San Ysidro Harden Club in- slallcd officers al Ihe meeting held al Ihe home of Mrs, .1. W.

a i i Taylor serving as en hostess. Mrs. K. I. St.

John look office as presidenl i Mrs Sidney F. Sanders inslalled vice- pi csidcnl. Mrs Hugh Johnson, sen-clary a i i a i a i a a i a treasurer. I i a i nllire were Mrs a i i a.s a i a a i a a a book a i a Mrs. Louise Whillock, cards and flowers.

Oulgoing presidenl is Mrs. F. D. Slreid. Members voted to change Ihe lime of meetings lo p.m., with the next meeting which is scheduled al Ihe home of Mrs.

('. K. Ferguson. Mi SI. John told a story (lurii the program.

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